Audrey Beaulac shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Hi Audrey, thank you so much for joining us today. We’re thrilled to learn more about your journey, values and what you are currently working on. Let’s start with an ice breaker: What makes you lose track of time—and find yourself again?
I love helping clients discover their authentic style. It’s gratifying to show how minor, thoughtful adjustments can transform their appearance. Whether they’re refining a wardrobe that finally feels like “them,” preparing for important interviews, or showing up with confidence for meaningful career and life moments.
Understanding their proportions is the key to finding what truly fits them and creates flattering silhouettes. When we find the tones that resonate, something shifts. Color awakens the senses, elevates mood, and creates a sense of harmony.
When people see the connection between their personality and their style, something powerful happens: their confidence expands from the inside out. It’s the moment clothing stops being “just clothes” and starts expressing the truest version of who they are.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I created my company with a simple belief: when people understand the design of their bodies, the energy of their color palettes, and the truth of their personalities, their style becomes a powerful form of self-expression. After more than 30 years working in fashion, manufacturing, and image consulting, I’ve seen time and again how proper guidance can change not just how someone looks—but also how they feel and how they lead.
This is the heart of my work, and the essence of Audrey Beaulac Style Inc., helping people step into a style that feels aligned, confident, and unmistakably their own.
For more than three decades, I’ve guided high-achieving professionals, creatives, and leaders toward a deeper understanding of how their personality, proportions, and color harmonies shape their visual identity. My approach blends design principles with personal insight, allowing clients to move beyond trends and toward a style that supports their ambitions and reflects who they truly are.
At Audrey Beaulac Style Inc., style is not about consumption—it’s about clarity, confidence, and intentionality. I show clients how to build wardrobes that work, invest wisely, and express the best version of themselves with ease. My work is equal parts strategy and soul, helping people look polished while feeling deeply connected to the image they present to the world.
Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
Rodger Azadganian changed my life. He was the first person to cut my hair in a way that complemented my facial structure and highlighted my natural features. His work elevated my appearance and infused me with a new sense of confidence. From that moment forward, he’s the only person I’ve entrusted with my hair.
He has transformed the lives of my clients as well. Rodger and I share a deep understanding of how facial structure and personal energy shape an individual’s presence. He is not only a leader in his craft but also an extraordinary educator, someone who coaches people to become the best version of themselves, both inside and outside the salon.
What fear has held you back the most in your life?
The fear of being seen.
It’s something I understand deeply.
I’ve spent most of my career working behind the scenes with clients, quietly, privately, and intentionally. My goal has always been to elevate them in a way that feels like a natural evolution, not a manufactured or systemized process. Style, at its best, should feel like an unfolding of who they truly are, not a performance.
Working so closely and intensely with people demands discretion. My clients trust me with their insecurities, their ambitions, and the parts of themselves they don’t show the world. Protecting that trust has always been sacred to me.
And the truth is I’m a very private person myself. I’ve always preferred to observe, to listen, to understand from the edges rather than the spotlight. There’s a certain safety in that. A comfort in guiding others toward confidence while quietly sidestepping being seen too fully myself.
Yet part of stepping into the next chapter of my work means confronting that fear. Allowing myself to be visible. To share what I know. To show the philosophy and intention behind what I do, not just the results. And while it’s uncomfortable, it’s also the path toward deeper impact.
It’s the same journey I guide my clients through:
learning to be seen, not for perfection, but for truth.
So a lot of these questions go deep, but if you are open to it, we’ve got a few more questions that we’d love to get your take on. What are the biggest lies your industry tells itself?
What are the biggest lies your industry tells itself?
One of the most damaging is the promotion of a unified look. Instead of focusing on the development of the individual, much of the industry pushes a standardized version of beauty—one that feels mass-produced, formulaic, and ultimately a betrayal of personal identity.
True style isn’t about conformity. It’s about honoring the uniqueness of each person and elevating what makes them distinct.
Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. What do you understand deeply that most people don’t?
The world is far more nuanced than we often acknowledge, and personal presentation plays a decisive role in how we move through it. Whether we admit it or not, we all carry biases, positive, negative, and everything in between. These biases are activated instantly, long before someone has the chance to speak.
What many people overlook is that being “well dressed” is not about fashion trends or striving for perfection. It’s about presenting a version of yourself that is aligned, intentional, and true to who you are. When your outward appearance reflects your inner identity, people respond differently. They feel clarity. They feel coherence. And whether consciously or not, they extend a deeper level of respect.
To understand this is to understand that style is not decoration; it’s a language. And when spoken fluently, it opens doors that effort alone cannot.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.audreybeaulacstyle.com
- Instagram: AudreyBeaulacStyle
- Linkedin: AudreyBeaulacStyle Inc
- Facebook: Audrey Beaulac Style Inc – Your Personal Style is Your Personal Truth





Image Credits
Head shot- Tara Gimmer
Full body shot – Katie McCullough Simmons
Remaining shots – property of Audrey Beaulac Style Inc
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